Ridge Pointe Cbrf sits at 204 South Oneida Street in Green Bay, WI, and is what you'd call a Community Based Residential Facility, or CBRF for short, which means this place supports folks who want some help but still like to stay active and social, and when you walk in you see things like a spacious dining hall, ADA-compliant bathrooms, big closets, furnished rooms, and staff who help with things like bathing, dressing, getting up and lying down, and even with incontinence or Parkinson's care, and if you need medication management, that's part of the routine, too. The facility has just 6 licensed beds, with 5 assisted living units, so things don't ever feel crowded, and residents can stay in a single bedroom or share a semi-private space, which folks often appreciate when they want company or just a bit more privacy.
The care here ranges from independent living for those who still like their own routines but want a maintenance-free lifestyle, all the way to skilled nursing care with 24/7 medical support, wound care, and rehabilitative help, and if someone has memory loss from Alzheimer's or dementia, there are secure spaces along with special programs and memory-enhancing activities so loved ones know they're being looked after, and every resident is checked on regularly through health assessments from registered nurses and licensed nurses who are always on-call. Meals are included three times a day, with options for allergies or diabetes, and the dining room stays open with scheduled and all-day dining, plus you see community activities, board games, and cards mixed with more special parties or events as they come up, and outside there are walking trails and gardens just off the property if you like fresh air.
Other services cover laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, move-in coordination, and even a special concierge service, plus transportation and on-site parking if family or friends want to visit or a resident has a car. The building is licensed by local or state government, and, like most CBRFs around here, doesn't take Medicare unless it's fully certified, and while care is long-term, it's still often a less expensive option than a full nursing home. Ridge Pointe Cbrf provides protective and personal oversight so people with trouble living alone can stay safer and feel a bit more at peace, and, with regular health monitoring, emergency alert systems, and a supportive environment, families often say it brings some peace of mind when caring for a loved one gets harder at home. The community is known for keeping things simple and accessible with wellness programs, all-around supervision, and a balance between social support and personal privacy, all tailored to the needs of each resident as they change.